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Dr Nathan Thomas McAboy

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Dr Nathan Thomas McAboy

Birth
Rutland, Meigs County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Oct 1902 (aged 61)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.24181, Longitude: -85.71488
Plot
Section 7, Lot 132 E1/2, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Rev/Dr Nathan Thomas McAboy

Leader of the American Spiritualist Church Movement in Louisville, Kentucky; Leader of First Spiritual Church: Led spiritualist movement in Louisville for 25 years.

Spiritualists believed in communicating with the spirits of discarnate humans. They believe that spirit mediums are humans gifted to do this. They believe that spirits are capable of growth and perfection, progressing through higher spheres or planes. The afterlife is not a static place, but one in which spirits evolve. The two beliefs - that contact with spirits is possible, and that spirits may lie on a higher plane - lead to a third belief, that spirits can provide knowledge about moral and ethical issues, as well as about God and the afterlife. Thus many members speak of spirit guides — specific spirits, often contacted,relied upon for worldly and spiritual guidance.

Son of Thomas McAboy (1783-1860) and Lorena Searls (1801-1873)

First marriage to Melvina Wiseman (1853-1874) on 14 January 1867 in Meigs County, Ohio.

Second marriage to Mary Lucretia Folsom (1851-1901) on 6 April 1877 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky; no known issue from this second marriage.

MORTUARY RECORD FOR LOUISVILLE, JEFFERSON COUNTY, KENTUNCKY FOR THE YEAR 1902 - MCABOY, DR. THOMAS N. - Age: 60 years old. (Male, White, Widowed - Mary L. McAboy). Born: 1841 in Ohio, USA. Died: October 19, 1902 at his home at 733 12th Street in the Downtown Area of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA. Occupation: Physician. Cause of Death: Heart Failure. Doctor: None Listed. Undertaker: C. Miller's, Louisville, Ky. Burial on October 21, 1902 at Cave Hill Cemetery in the Highland's Area of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
Rev/Dr Nathan Thomas McAboy

Leader of the American Spiritualist Church Movement in Louisville, Kentucky; Leader of First Spiritual Church: Led spiritualist movement in Louisville for 25 years.

Spiritualists believed in communicating with the spirits of discarnate humans. They believe that spirit mediums are humans gifted to do this. They believe that spirits are capable of growth and perfection, progressing through higher spheres or planes. The afterlife is not a static place, but one in which spirits evolve. The two beliefs - that contact with spirits is possible, and that spirits may lie on a higher plane - lead to a third belief, that spirits can provide knowledge about moral and ethical issues, as well as about God and the afterlife. Thus many members speak of spirit guides — specific spirits, often contacted,relied upon for worldly and spiritual guidance.

Son of Thomas McAboy (1783-1860) and Lorena Searls (1801-1873)

First marriage to Melvina Wiseman (1853-1874) on 14 January 1867 in Meigs County, Ohio.

Second marriage to Mary Lucretia Folsom (1851-1901) on 6 April 1877 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky; no known issue from this second marriage.

MORTUARY RECORD FOR LOUISVILLE, JEFFERSON COUNTY, KENTUNCKY FOR THE YEAR 1902 - MCABOY, DR. THOMAS N. - Age: 60 years old. (Male, White, Widowed - Mary L. McAboy). Born: 1841 in Ohio, USA. Died: October 19, 1902 at his home at 733 12th Street in the Downtown Area of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA. Occupation: Physician. Cause of Death: Heart Failure. Doctor: None Listed. Undertaker: C. Miller's, Louisville, Ky. Burial on October 21, 1902 at Cave Hill Cemetery in the Highland's Area of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.


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